[−][src]Struct pyo3::types::PyByteArray
Represents a Python bytearray
.
Implementations
impl PyByteArray
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pub fn new<'p>(py: Python<'p>, src: &[u8]) -> &'p PyByteArray
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Creates a new Python bytearray object.
The byte string is initialized by copying the data from the &[u8]
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pub fn from<'p, I>(py: Python<'p>, src: &'p I) -> PyResult<&'p PyByteArray> where
I: AsPyPointer,
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I: AsPyPointer,
Creates a new Python bytearray object from another PyObject that implements the buffer protocol.
pub fn len(&self) -> usize
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Gets the length of the bytearray.
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool
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Checks if the bytearray is empty.
pub fn data(&self) -> *mut u8
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Get the start of the buffer containing the contents of the bytearray.
Note that this bytearray object is both shared and mutable, and the backing buffer may be reallocated if the bytearray is resized. This can occur from Python code as well as from Rust via PyByteArray::resize.
As a result, the returned pointer should be dereferenced only if since calling this method no Python code has executed, PyByteArray::resize has not been called.
pub unsafe fn as_bytes(&self) -> &[u8]
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Get the contents of this buffer as a slice.
Safety
This bytearray must not be resized or edited while holding the slice.
Safety Detail
This method is equivalent to std::slice::from_raw_parts(self.data(), self.len())
, and so
all the safety notes of std::slice::from_raw_parts
apply here.
In particular, note that this bytearray object is both shared and mutable, and the backing buffer may be reallocated if the bytearray is resized. Mutations can occur from Python code as well as from Rust, via PyByteArray::as_bytes_mut and PyByteArray::resize.
Extreme care should be exercised when using this slice, as the Rust compiler will make optimizations based on the assumption the contents of this slice cannot change. This can easily lead to undefined behavior.
As a result, this slice should only be used for short-lived operations to read this bytearray without executing any Python code, such as copying into a Vec.
pub unsafe fn as_bytes_mut(&self) -> &mut [u8]
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Get the contents of this buffer as a mutable slice.
Safety
This slice should only be used for short-lived operations that write to this bytearray without executing any Python code. See the safety note for PyByteArray::as_bytes.
pub fn to_vec(&self) -> Vec<u8>
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Copies the contents of the bytearray to a Rust vector.
Example
let bytearray = PyByteArray::new(py, b"Hello World."); let mut copied_message = bytearray.to_vec(); assert_eq!(b"Hello World.", copied_message.as_slice()); copied_message[11] = b'!'; assert_eq!(b"Hello World!", copied_message.as_slice()); let locals = [("bytearray", bytearray)].into_py_dict(py); py.run("assert bytearray == b'Hello World.'", None, Some(locals)).unwrap();
pub fn resize(&self, len: usize) -> PyResult<()>
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Resizes the bytearray object to the new length len
.
Note that this will invalidate any pointers obtained by PyByteArray::data, as well as any (unsafe) slices obtained from PyByteArray::as_bytes and PyByteArray::as_bytes_mut.
Methods from Deref<Target = PyAny>
pub fn downcast<T>(&self) -> Result<&T, PyDowncastError> where
T: PyTryFrom<'py>,
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T: PyTryFrom<'py>,
Convert this PyAny to a concrete Python type.
pub fn hasattr<N>(&self, attr_name: N) -> PyResult<bool> where
N: ToPyObject,
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N: ToPyObject,
Determines whether this object has the given attribute.
This is equivalent to the Python expression hasattr(self, attr_name)
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pub fn getattr<N>(&self, attr_name: N) -> PyResult<&PyAny> where
N: ToPyObject,
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N: ToPyObject,
Retrieves an attribute value.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self.attr_name
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pub fn setattr<N, V>(&self, attr_name: N, value: V) -> PyResult<()> where
N: ToBorrowedObject,
V: ToBorrowedObject,
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N: ToBorrowedObject,
V: ToBorrowedObject,
Sets an attribute value.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self.attr_name = value
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pub fn delattr<N>(&self, attr_name: N) -> PyResult<()> where
N: ToPyObject,
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N: ToPyObject,
Deletes an attribute.
This is equivalent to the Python expression del self.attr_name
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pub fn compare<O>(&self, other: O) -> PyResult<Ordering> where
O: ToPyObject,
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O: ToPyObject,
Compares two Python objects.
This is equivalent to:
if self == other:
return Equal
elif a < b:
return Less
elif a > b:
return Greater
else:
raise TypeError("PyAny::compare(): All comparisons returned false")
pub fn rich_compare<O>(
&self,
other: O,
compare_op: CompareOp
) -> PyResult<&PyAny> where
O: ToPyObject,
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&self,
other: O,
compare_op: CompareOp
) -> PyResult<&PyAny> where
O: ToPyObject,
Compares two Python objects.
Depending on the value of compare_op
, this is equivalent to one of the
following Python expressions:
- CompareOp::Eq:
self == other
- CompareOp::Ne:
self != other
- CompareOp::Lt:
self < other
- CompareOp::Le:
self <= other
- CompareOp::Gt:
self > other
- CompareOp::Ge:
self >= other
pub fn is_callable(&self) -> bool
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Determines whether this object is callable.
pub fn call(
&self,
args: impl IntoPy<Py<PyTuple>>,
kwargs: Option<&PyDict>
) -> PyResult<&PyAny>
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&self,
args: impl IntoPy<Py<PyTuple>>,
kwargs: Option<&PyDict>
) -> PyResult<&PyAny>
Calls the object.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self(*args, **kwargs)
.
pub fn call0(&self) -> PyResult<&PyAny>
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Calls the object without arguments.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self()
.
pub fn call1(&self, args: impl IntoPy<Py<PyTuple>>) -> PyResult<&PyAny>
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Calls the object with only positional arguments.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self(*args)
.
pub fn call_method(
&self,
name: &str,
args: impl IntoPy<Py<PyTuple>>,
kwargs: Option<&PyDict>
) -> PyResult<&PyAny>
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&self,
name: &str,
args: impl IntoPy<Py<PyTuple>>,
kwargs: Option<&PyDict>
) -> PyResult<&PyAny>
Calls a method on the object.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self.name(*args, **kwargs)
.
Example
use pyo3::types::IntoPyDict; let gil = Python::acquire_gil(); let py = gil.python(); let list = vec![3, 6, 5, 4, 7].to_object(py); let dict = vec![("reverse", true)].into_py_dict(py); list.call_method(py, "sort", (), Some(dict)).unwrap(); assert_eq!(list.extract::<Vec<i32>>(py).unwrap(), vec![7, 6, 5, 4, 3]); let new_element = 1.to_object(py); list.call_method(py, "append", (new_element,), None).unwrap(); assert_eq!(list.extract::<Vec<i32>>(py).unwrap(), vec![7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 1]);
pub fn call_method0(&self, name: &str) -> PyResult<&PyAny>
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Calls a method on the object without arguments.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self.name()
.
pub fn call_method1(
&self,
name: &str,
args: impl IntoPy<Py<PyTuple>>
) -> PyResult<&PyAny>
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&self,
name: &str,
args: impl IntoPy<Py<PyTuple>>
) -> PyResult<&PyAny>
Calls a method on the object with only positional arguments.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self.name(*args)
.
pub fn is_true(&self) -> PyResult<bool>
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Returns whether the object is considered to be true.
This is equivalent to the Python expression bool(self)
.
pub fn is_none(&self) -> bool
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Returns whether the object is considered to be None.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self is None
.
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> PyResult<bool>
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Returns true if the sequence or mapping has a length of 0.
This is equivalent to the Python expression len(self) == 0
.
pub fn get_item<K>(&self, key: K) -> PyResult<&PyAny> where
K: ToBorrowedObject,
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K: ToBorrowedObject,
Gets an item from the collection.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self[key]
.
pub fn set_item<K, V>(&self, key: K, value: V) -> PyResult<()> where
K: ToBorrowedObject,
V: ToBorrowedObject,
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K: ToBorrowedObject,
V: ToBorrowedObject,
Sets a collection item value.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self[key] = value
.
pub fn del_item<K>(&self, key: K) -> PyResult<()> where
K: ToBorrowedObject,
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K: ToBorrowedObject,
Deletes an item from the collection.
This is equivalent to the Python expression del self[key]
.
pub fn iter(&self) -> PyResult<PyIterator<'_>>
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Takes an object and returns an iterator for it.
This is typically a new iterator but if the argument is an iterator, this returns itself.
pub fn get_type(&self) -> &PyType
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Returns the Python type object for this object's type.
pub fn get_type_ptr(&self) -> *mut PyTypeObject
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Returns the Python type pointer for this object.
pub fn cast_as<'a, D>(&'a self) -> Result<&'a D, PyDowncastError> where
D: PyTryFrom<'a>,
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D: PyTryFrom<'a>,
Casts the PyObject to a concrete Python object type.
This can cast only to native Python types, not types implemented in Rust.
pub fn extract<'a, D>(&'a self) -> PyResult<D> where
D: FromPyObject<'a>,
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D: FromPyObject<'a>,
Extracts some type from the Python object.
This is a wrapper function around FromPyObject::extract()
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pub fn get_refcnt(&self) -> isize
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Returns the reference count for the Python object.
pub fn repr(&self) -> PyResult<&PyString>
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Computes the "repr" representation of self.
This is equivalent to the Python expression repr(self)
.
pub fn str(&self) -> PyResult<&PyString>
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Computes the "str" representation of self.
This is equivalent to the Python expression str(self)
.
pub fn hash(&self) -> PyResult<isize>
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Retrieves the hash code of self.
This is equivalent to the Python expression hash(obi)
.
pub fn len(&self) -> PyResult<usize>
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Returns the length of the sequence or mapping.
This is equivalent to the Python expression len(self)
.
pub fn dir(&self) -> &PyList
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Returns the list of attributes of this object.
This is equivalent to the Python expression dir(self)
.
Trait Implementations
impl AsPyPointer for PyByteArray
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impl AsRef<PyAny> for PyByteArray
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impl Debug for PyByteArray
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impl Deref for PyByteArray
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impl Display for PyByteArray
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impl<'a> From<&'a PyByteArray> for &'a PyAny
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fn from(ob: &'a PyByteArray) -> Self
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impl<'py> FromPyObject<'py> for &'py PyByteArray
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impl PartialEq<PyByteArray> for PyByteArray
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impl PyLayout<PyByteArray> for PyObject
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const IS_NATIVE_TYPE: bool
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fn get_super(&mut self) -> Option<&mut T::BaseLayout>
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unsafe fn py_init(&mut self, _value: T)
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unsafe fn py_drop(&mut self, _py: Python<'_>)
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impl PyNativeType for PyByteArray
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impl PyTypeInfo for PyByteArray
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type Type = ()
Type of objects to store in PyObject struct
type BaseType = PyAny
Base class
type Layout = PyObject
Layout
type BaseLayout = PyObject
Layout of Basetype.
type Initializer = PyNativeTypeInitializer<Self>
Initializer for layout
type AsRefTarget = Self
Utility type to make AsPyRef work
const NAME: &'static str
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const MODULE: Option<&'static str>
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fn type_object_raw(_py: Python<'_>) -> *mut PyTypeObject
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fn is_instance(ptr: &PyAny) -> bool
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const DESCRIPTION: &'static str
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const FLAGS: usize
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fn is_exact_instance(object: &PyAny) -> bool
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impl ToPyObject for PyByteArray
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Auto Trait Implementations
impl !RefUnwindSafe for PyByteArray
impl !Send for PyByteArray
impl !Sync for PyByteArray
impl Unpin for PyByteArray
impl UnwindSafe for PyByteArray
Blanket Implementations
impl<T> Any for T where
T: 'static + ?Sized,
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T: 'static + ?Sized,
impl<T> Borrow<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
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T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
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T: ?Sized,
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
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impl<T> From<T> for T
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impl<T> FromPy<T> for T
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impl<'p, T> FromPyPointer<'p> for T where
T: 'p + PyNativeType,
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T: 'p + PyNativeType,
unsafe fn from_owned_ptr_or_opt(Python<'p>, *mut PyObject) -> Option<&'p T>
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unsafe fn from_borrowed_ptr_or_opt(Python<'p>, *mut PyObject) -> Option<&'p T>
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unsafe fn from_owned_ptr_or_panic(
py: Python<'p>,
ptr: *mut PyObject
) -> &'p Self
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py: Python<'p>,
ptr: *mut PyObject
) -> &'p Self
unsafe fn from_owned_ptr(py: Python<'p>, ptr: *mut PyObject) -> &'p Self
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unsafe fn from_owned_ptr_or_err(
py: Python<'p>,
ptr: *mut PyObject
) -> PyResult<&'p Self>
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py: Python<'p>,
ptr: *mut PyObject
) -> PyResult<&'p Self>
unsafe fn from_borrowed_ptr_or_panic(
py: Python<'p>,
ptr: *mut PyObject
) -> &'p Self
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py: Python<'p>,
ptr: *mut PyObject
) -> &'p Self
unsafe fn from_borrowed_ptr(py: Python<'p>, ptr: *mut PyObject) -> &'p Self
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unsafe fn from_borrowed_ptr_or_err(
py: Python<'p>,
ptr: *mut PyObject
) -> PyResult<&'p Self>
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py: Python<'p>,
ptr: *mut PyObject
) -> PyResult<&'p Self>
impl<T, U> Into<U> for T where
U: From<T>,
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U: From<T>,
impl<T, U> IntoPy<U> for T where
U: FromPy<T>,
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U: FromPy<T>,
impl<'v, T> PyTryFrom<'v> for T where
T: PyTypeInfo + PyNativeType,
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T: PyTypeInfo + PyNativeType,
fn try_from<V>(V) -> Result<&'v T, PyDowncastError> where
V: Into<&'v PyAny>,
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V: Into<&'v PyAny>,
fn try_from_exact<V>(V) -> Result<&'v T, PyDowncastError> where
V: Into<&'v PyAny>,
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V: Into<&'v PyAny>,
unsafe fn try_from_unchecked<V>(V) -> &'v T where
V: Into<&'v PyAny>,
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V: Into<&'v PyAny>,
impl<T> PyTypeObject for T where
T: PyTypeInfo,
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T: PyTypeInfo,
fn type_object(Python<'_>) -> &PyType
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impl<T> ToBorrowedObject for T where
T: ToPyObject,
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T: ToPyObject,
fn with_borrowed_ptr<F, R>(&self, py: Python<'_>, f: F) -> R where
F: FnOnce(*mut PyObject) -> R,
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F: FnOnce(*mut PyObject) -> R,
impl<T> ToString for T where
T: Display + ?Sized,
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T: Display + ?Sized,
impl<T, U> TryFrom<U> for T where
U: Into<T>,
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U: Into<T>,
type Error = Infallible
The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
fn try_from(value: U) -> Result<T, <T as TryFrom<U>>::Error>
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impl<T, U> TryInto<U> for T where
U: TryFrom<T>,
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U: TryFrom<T>,